For this incredible honour, thank you. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the former conservative adviser, Giles Kenningham and torcuil crichton, Political Editor at the daily record. Lets have a look at tomorrows front pages. The Financial Times is leading with a story about donald trump lashing out at the fbi and his National Security advisers over the russia investigation. A pensions boost for millions. The daily express says pensions experts are hailing a perfect cocktail of conditions that have boosted many company schemes. The i focusses on the new review of University Tuition fees saying the reforms will be divisive. Power dressing at the baftas. The telegraph pictures british actress Florence Pugh whojoined other celebrities dressing in all black at tonights bafta awards, in solidarity with the times up movement and victims of Sexual Assault and harassment. The metro also leads on tuition fees with a quote from t
On the revenue side, it was a very small miss. It came in at 5. 93 billion, the estimate was for 5. 94 billion. Adjusted earnings per share 1. 54 again. Tom that is a lot of pizza. That is a lot of pizza at 5 00 p. M. Brendan i will show you the two numbers you need to know. Highspeed data net addition 172,000. Vonnie the estimate was for 98,000, so that is actually a beat. Brendan yep. Vonnie looking for the call to develop what management is thinking about, or charter and the measure. Tom there it is on time warner cable. We will get you started and go to the fed. First, our top headlines with vonnie quinn. Vonnie if that is dropping hints there is almost enough improvement in the job market to start raising Interest Rates. Policymakers arcs rising satisfaction with progress toward full employment. They say they need to see some additional gains before the first rate hikes since 2006. Economists surveyed by bloomberg expect to raise rates by september. The first big break in the sear
Economic earnings sent the indexes lower, facebook dropping 4 after it Second Quarter spending increase. Facebook really opening lower over the last two days. Whole foods is another loser after reducing its sales forecast. Lets move on to commodities. Nymex crude and brent moving a little higher. Brent a little bit more. They are still down again for as we have seen increased volume. Pimm look at this chart this is the biggest monthly chart. That is amazing. It is ugly and has changed a lot since the feds lastting for top meeting. The 2year note reaching the highest in six weeks on that gdp report. That raises the probability of a hike in september. The gap between the 30 year yield narrowing. Finally, lets take a look at the currency market. The dollar strengthening against the euro. Taking a look at the yen the dollar strengthening their. Matrix the currency which i use on a regular basis. Is colorful and easy for me to read with my poor eyes right. But there, you get to see whats go
Tried to hire a 7. 5 ton lorry to carry out the attack, hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. It will be extended compared to usual. With me are jack blanchard, Political Editor of the mirror and caroline wheeler, Political Editor of the sunday express. Welcome. Tomorrows front pages. Starting with this the Observer Says mays premiership is in peril. The paper leads with its Editorial Comment saying mrs may is discredited, humiliated, and diminished. It says she is now weak, with rivals and opponents no longerfearing her. The daily mail focusses on the foreign secretary Boris Johnson saying he is set to launch a bid to become Prime Minister. It also carries a picture of former top gear presenter, richard hammond, who was involved in a car crash during filming in switzerland. The telegraph says theresa may may be in Downing Street but she has no power after losing her majority in parliament. The paper says Senior Tories are jostling in an
Tried to hire a 7. 5 ton lorry to carry out the attack, hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. It will be extended compared to usual. With me are jack blanchard, Political Editor of the mirror and caroline wheeler, Political Editor of the sunday express. Welcome. Tomorrows front pages. Starting with this the Observer Says mays premiership is in peril. The paper leads with its Editorial Comment saying mrs may is discredited, humiliated, and diminished. It says she is now weak, with rivals and opponents no longerfearing her. The daily mail focusses on the foreign secretary Boris Johnson saying he is set to launch a bid to become Prime Minister. It also carries a picture of former top gear presenter, richard hammond, who was involved in a car crash during filming in switzerland. The telegraph says theresa may may be in Downing Street but she has no power after losing her majority in parliament. The paper says Senior Tories are jostling in an